Exacto CEO Featured In June TV Spot

Acknowledging the continuing need for more efficient food production on a global basis, 21st Century Television recently interviewed Diana Braun, CEO of Exacto, to discuss how her company is making technology a part of the solution. Watch Exacto’s segment on the Fox Business Network (as paid programming) on June 21, 2014 or Bloomberg Worldwide (as paid programming) on June 22, 2014. Check your local listings for air times.

Through intelligent innovation and a creative culture, Exacto develops products that are engineered to optimize environmental conditions to achieve productive croplands and vibrant landscapes. In discussing the way the company achieves its objectives, Ms. Braun focuses on her team, stating, “We ensure we make an impact because of the way our team helps deliver innovative products to serve our community. Our people and culture allow us to deliver customized orders with short lead times, including custom packaging and user materials. At Exacto’s modern production facility in Sharon, WI, customers receive a myriad of services, including:

An on-site quality control laboratory tests all incoming raw materials and finished products to ensure specifications are met.

A comprehensive portfolio of innovative formulations proven by university and independent researchers and trusted in applications around the world.

Business support services that provide the regulatory and technical expertise necessary to launch sale-able products and development of support materials designed to illustrate complex value throughout the value chain.

JL Haber, Vice President of Programming noted, “Our ongoing efforts focus on keeping our viewers on top of the latest in innovative technology and market solutions. We’re pleased to provide this highlight of Exacto and introduce a company making a real difference in the world of agriculture.”

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